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Part II - Evidence Requirements

Medical Evidence

Under both the title II and title XVI programs, medical evidence is the cornerstone for the determination of disability.

Each person who files a disability claim is responsible for providing medical evidence showing that he or she has an impairment (s) and how severe the impairment (s) is. However, SSA will help claimants get medical reports from their own medical sources when the claimants gives SSA permission to do so. This medical evidence generally comes from sources that have treated or evaluated the claimant for his or her impairment (s).

Acceptable Medical Sources

Documentation of the existence of a claimant's impairment must come from medical professionals defined by SSA's regulation as "acceptable medical sources." Once the existence of an impairment is established, all of the medical and non-medical evidence is considered in assessing impairment severity.

"Acceptable medical sources" are: